The x-intercepts of the function where the function is given as y(x) = cos(x) are π/2 and 3π/2
<h3>What is the x-intercept of the function?</h3>
The x-intercept of the function is the point or points where the graph of the function crosses the x-axis i.e. the point where the function equals 0
<h3>How to find the x-intercepts of the function?</h3>
The function is given as
f(x) = cos(x)
And the interval is given as
[0, 2)
The above means that we determine the value of x when the function f(x) equals 0
So, we have
cos(x) = 0
The above equation can be solved graphically
See attachment for the graph of the function f(x) = cos(x)
In the interval [0, 2), the graph crosses the x-axis at points x = π/2 and 3π/2
Hence, the x-intercepts of the function where the function is given as y(x) = cos(x) are π/2 and 3π/2
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First, you add up all the pencil together so there is 6 pencil then add the eraser so there 9 erasers so the answer is
pencil: 5/6 to get a yellow pencil
erasers:2/9 to get a pink eraser
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard deviation is the average distance away from the mean, thus B is correct
Hi there,
the first part equals 4/45 and the second part equals 7/9
4/45 divided by 7/9 = 0.00141093474
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